Background
Hidayet Şefkatli Tuksal was born in 1963 in Ankara, Turkey to a Muslim family from the Balkans.
Hidayet Şefkatli Tuksal was born in 1963 in Ankara, Turkey to a Muslim family from the Balkans.
She received a Doctor of Philosophy in Islamic theology from there.
She lectures in theology at Mardin Artuklu University. In 1980 she enrolled in the theology faculty of Ankara University. She joined a religious order during her time there and started veiling.
In 1994, Tuksal co-founded the Capital Women"s Platform (Baskent Kadin Platform).
The Platform challenged the religious basis of sexism and brought attention to the discrimination and injustice experienced by religious women in secular settings. Tuksal undertook postgraduate studies in philosophy at Middle East Technical University.
After experiencing obstructions and attacks due to her headscarf, she was forced to abandon the university. Tuksal taught at an İmam Hatip school for a time before enrolling in a doctoral program
Following the 1997 postmodern coup and February 28 process, headscarves were banned in Turkish educational institutions.
Tuksal identified this as a women"s issue, and related that women who wear headscarves were most adversely affected by the process. Tuksal identifies as a religious feminist. She has studied religious texts and challenged Islamist ideas that lead to the marginalization of women.
She authored an academic study of gender bias in hadith in 2001.
She has called for the resolution of contradictory assertions about the rights of women in the hadiths. Tuksal also wrote a history of Turkey"s Islamist women"s movement.
She has noted the divide between Islamic and secular feminists in Turkey. Beginning in 2012, Tuksal was a columnist for the newspaper Taraf.
Tuksal is married and has three children.